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09-JUL-2011 Collin Baxter

Bigmouth - CB
by Collin Baxter

Olympus E-620
1/2000s f/5.0 at 60.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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David Williams19-Jul-2011 23:34
I guess we know who the boss is. Great shot and timing.
Guest 19-Jul-2011 10:11
Great catch Collin!

Frank
Guest 18-Jul-2011 20:04
Love it! what a great doggy candid
Collin Baxter14-Jul-2011 19:05
Thanks
The bigger dog is Casey and is also a rescue dog. She is a thief , a coward , un trust worthy. bad tempered , bossy and the QUEEN but other than that she is a great dog. She is most probably thinking “Aw please dad can’t I bite brat face". We have 3 rescue dogs and One well bread Choc Lab and for temperament and manners you get what you pay for. I do enjoy the bit’s of this and that’s as they do make life interesting. Ieeeesh my poor wife.
Richdow aka Catman 14-Jul-2011 18:30
I agree with Shirley the Little ones are always the noisy ones. I love the attitude and stature of the big dog

Richard
Olympus DSLR Challenge14-Jul-2011 17:11
Just great! What a catch!
I think that little dogs use to bark continuously to avoid to be trampled, they say "hey, I'm here, I'm here!"
endika
DonParrot A.K.A. Nicolaus 13-Jul-2011 11:32
What a fabtastic shot, Collin. Love it to the bones.
Makes me grin every time I look at it.
Guest 11-Jul-2011 23:09
I can relate to this one! I've known both dogs and humans who compensated for small size through excessive displays of ferocity. Or just plain noisiness. This is such an engaging shot! I also like that curling wave, which might possibly wash right over the little guy while he's too busy barking to notice.
Brad 11-Jul-2011 21:18
I really think that dogs do not have any idea about what size they are,, the diagonals of the leashes add to the image,,,
Shirley Haden11-Jul-2011 21:10
Always the little guys with the most barks! I suppose they think if they make enough racket everyone will leave them alone. What a great shot Collin, one of my favs.